Epic Beard Man
Bearded Philosopher
You really think so?
None of the Muslims I know are fundamentalist.
Right but the all knowing Luis thinks otherwise...Apparently he has not set foot on college campuses or anything progressive.
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You really think so?
None of the Muslims I know are fundamentalist.
You really think so?
None of the Muslims I know are fundamentalist.
Nor has Islaam, nor is it likely to. There is a fundamental incompatibility between academy and Islaam.Right but the all knowing Luis thinks otherwise...Apparently he has not set foot on college campuses or anything progressive.
I'm wondering how liberal people feel about the culture war surrounding Islam.
What do you make of the percieved threat of Islam?
Is ISIS or the Taliban Islamic?
(Compared to how Christian you think the evangelical movement is in America for example)
How should liberals help stop the spread of virulent and hateful strains (or if you prefer violent bastardisations) of Islam?
Do you support immigration reform? Temporary bans of movement from certain regions?
Is it Islamophobic to suggest that much of the Koran is bat**** crazy as many public atheists and prominent new conservative types do?
Nor has Islaam, nor is it likely to. There is a fundamental incompatibility between academy and Islaam.
Hogwash. I have many fine Muslim students. Both genders, many different traditions. They are doing fine.Nor has Islaam, nor is it likely to. There is a fundamental incompatibility between academy and Islaam.
Would you ask the same question of a Jew or a Catholic?I wonder how overt they are.
How faithful to the doctrine to you think they are?Hogwash. I have many fine Muslim students. Both genders, many different traditions. They are doing fine.
Now, blind prejudice and the academy, though often paired, are not good companions in my opinion.
I actually would, and have.Would you ask the same question of a Jew or a Catholic?
Looks like perhaps you are playing the fundamentalist's role here, telling people how "faithful" they need to be to a particular interpretation of their faith. There are a lot of perspectives on Muslim life, and I don't see it as anyone's business but their own how "pious" they are.How faithful to the doctrine to you think they are?
You should probably take a look at it sometime.